Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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stamp assembly

Hello my friends!

Today I want to show, especially the beginners among you in a short workshop on how your rubber stamp is mounted correctly on EZ Mount.
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Today I `d like to show you how to mount your rubber stamps onto EZ Mount.

I use this: ***

That `s what I normally use:

course, your motive, which usually looks something like this, if you can get it (this is the way Edvin Moose by Betty Creations ) ;-).
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Your image of course, Which normally looks like that when you get it (this one by the way is Edvin Moose by Betty's Creations ;-)).


Good Teflon scissors and a cutter knife,
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A good pair of scissors and a Teflon-coated craft knife,


and a sheet of EZ Mount. It is foam rubber, which on one side with a strong adhesive layer and on the other side with a self-adhesive adhesion is provided. EZ Mount `s two strengths. The "normal" thick, gray, which I use for almost all subjects and the thinner black, I like to use for small fonts (which has the advantage that they do not stamp the "tip").
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and a sheet of EZ Mount. This is a kind of foam Which on one side is coated with a strong glue, the other side has an adhesive function. EZ Mount is available in two sizes: the "normal" gray thick one which i use for most of my images and the thinner black one, Which is very convenient for small words and sentiments (this way they don `t tilt over at stamping) .


Now go! First cut your rubber close to the subject rather contours exactly with the Teflon scissors.

*** Now let's get started! Cut your rubber near the outline of the image with the teflon scissors.

Now you draw from the printed protective film and brings the cut motif on the back of the highly adhesive layer from the EZ Mount.
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Now peel off the foil and put your printed image with the back cut side down onto the sticky side of the EZ mount.

Now you can with scissors or craft knife cut the rubber along the EZ Mount. It is important to be careful not to cut below the gum, but always nice vertical.
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Using your scissors or the craft knife cut off the EZ mount along the rubber. It `s important that you don` t cut underneath the rubber, always try to cut vertically.



done right! Now simply pulls the white sheet on the back from, the subject presses a matching acrylic block and you can start with the stamps!
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That's all! Peel off the white foil, put your stamp onto a suitable acrylic block and off you go with stamping!


your mounted rubber stamps can be stored in great CD cases (like mine), DVD-boxes or to be attached or laminated .....
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Your mounted stamps can be stored in CD (like I do) or DVD-boxes, or put onto laminated sheets ....


I hope I could explain everything to you fairly understandable. Much Success of your own design!
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I hope I `d explained everything well enough. Good luck in trying!

Susan

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